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Get Connected to ClarkNet

Wired ClarkNet

ClarkNet, or the Clark University campus network, is a modern, switched local-area-network (LAN).
It is designed to provide fast and reliable networking services for students, faculty, and staff and routinely
updated to incorporate the newest technologies.

Access to ClarkNet is provided in all offices, academic buildings, computing labs, the library
and every residence hall room.

Getting Connected

There are several settings that allow your computer to communicate with the
network. Changing these settings is fairly simple - see the Help Docs below:

Help Docs

Your Responsibility

In order to use ClarkNet, every computer must complete a series of health checks, which happens
automatically when you go through the registration process. Your computer is checked for the presence
of updated antivirus software and for current security patches. Once your computer has passed its health
check, your machine's hardware address is recorded and you are allowed onto the network. Your registration
will last for six months. After six months, you will be required to register your computer again.